The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1905, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, DEC. 4, 1905 = DOPE ‘TAX’ APPOINTS (222: "NEW MEN” | the Land of jhe Ri | wive Fittg h DELAYED * \ ' tr, Kimball, and the} - ; PR DENT ANN POSTOFFICE CHANGE CONGRESS jy | NEW RULING AGAINST PATENT MEDICINE DOES NOT GO INTO ot . > Ps 1 | 1 : APPROPRIATES $16,500,000 FO R PANAMA CANAL—HEAR® THE | ELABORATE AFFAIR | EFFECT YET I , Tuesda venting the Washin : PR DENT ME AGE Pa, - f : . : " A nily organtzed dan et J Ra « - — , T y ' 1 " Harte a ; . VA V C.F t " 1 ‘ g that the W 1 te nin oo ¢ Fi . 1 he h r pr th ’ ' t ° wie t re : * ; N I Votaw, | § nama ca a A, tn i nm the market, with| at listed “medi in thie | . ; aS ; . - 7 v to ne Which should | stat | @eeamer Ores ile f . ‘ I N. Stay M y 1 a) w hanging be taxed a t « alcohol e, it " 4 J ma Fra b . fs nd the Come Under Ban “Dope” Tax . . “ lee ieiicet, % our ; @ Turner, South Band. eek 9 are tons 3 | tier ave tie” eotiowtoe ‘com-| QM@S Resignation ‘ii’ tsotrs . I J N I ex , | Atwood'a La Grippe Mpecte q r Rela B Merritt A. Ba W \ t | Cuban Ging BAN FRANCISCO, Dec Ab n " ’ W. We i Harvey | H } De Witt's Stomach Bitters. eolutaly falne in every respect is the| V not Ke al 1 | Dr. Bouvet Huchu Gir dnmouncement that I have tendere = phy H. ¢ | pr Krone ts Seat dep shatenation or become iz ! t ' ° Alt Hin, ¢ ‘ Whinky iw disputes relatives to the Pt " L A H H 5 vas + any, | Hort government,” is the statement made | « , A ¥ t that Pacific railroad ou ul nach Hitters. hy Governor Wright, who arr I R * i 1 BK ‘ * , - at aires Kudros on the Manchuria this @ ing tt Fernand ‘ 2 ba reece ar 1 ‘ : t < W. Brya ‘ - x-day public 4 Gary Rockandy Cough ( FIVE JAP COUPLES SAY “I r 6 om Me © of | : } PROMISE " edt " Bring nee ng R to state y Tax « " ar f Me ye Belg ‘ " " iquor} ‘The letter « on to at Five of the 21 Japanese womer The ' nate \ c Pn Ah in hactment pres-| manufacturers and drugs who arrived on the liner lyo Maru] Der ate Da , -— — t law b ), but prom. | 4 strated that from Japan about a week ago, a ci mer 1 " “ " ,|ines to equa January } ald to ther who are being held by the Ime t e day fr 2 |] the east side fancy Work On¢ | Horestry sioners propose} ¥48 made, effective on Dec. 1, s0| gration officials, were married on | spection over King nd art, wheel of f , y, Re - timber owners|the Tacoma office has det ned| board the ship today vane that without « t econ at the Weil, and dos 4 fire ection fund t to levy the new tax on manu-| Methodist minister and a Bud jen furt DE ¢ n t e u @ hall . surt, Olympla, decides | feturers until Jan, 1, and ¢ | hist priewt performing the ce supply are he are the flowe gar and candy} yt | must fight case of E.[«iste until Aprii 1 }monies. All of thetr husbands are| up to stand plying booths. A € tra “eg Jentist,” and| ‘The internal office at Washington California merchants who sent to the law in every particular : we I egy : Us Car shortage at Oakville | - resh: Walla Walla business men favor} : new telept om pany ; Beldom indeed has Se 1 with|. Fr 1 in Bellingham Y, M. ( peri ed Fr attompt to raise bullding - “ t " : fun Secretary M. M. Moses ro e 7 that presente Om ole | rium Monday night whe given to the . . ! ple de Hirsch fair was yw the hand Great Northern thinking of Ever ® the i will Port Townsend ferry . x. ae John Taylor, saloon man near} 1, ; m 2 Flagler, picked up gun by , te ae mucsle, Loses hand | 4 an ~ Tacom hamber of commerce} away to winners of t » con. | Wants te one rates reduced | 4 From the tents These tn furniture.| F. K. Lane, former Tacoman, ap-| 5 7 o'clock until it jewelry, cigars wearing ap-|Potnted on interstate commerce} was crowded. Many and parel caper ones 18 THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY OF NICK AND BURE ROAD TC ORTUNE EVER OF. } ae i § 4 1 » A QUICK AND BURE ROAD TO FORTUNE ; are the things to be sold ar From the free-handed manner tn| ae en hens Roberta. Potat De FERED TO ANY ONE : away during the week. T leh money was circulated Mon Saaae wan ng ng = Bnet - This preferred stock receives § PER CENT BEFORE THE COMMON OCK CAN HAVE gre of the efty respond : ant there ts ab ed jr my Pont Nites = | DIVIDENDS WHATEVER, and after it and the common stock have both rece! 8 per cent to the solicitors, and » fair being a paying proposition an Olson, logge “ : : THE 2 8 cles donated have been arran, and a big sum will go to swell the|@ay at Buckley. Head caught be-|M *4ARES EQUALLY IN THE REMAINDER OF yoy ee ota > » the ren the best advantage building fund for the Temple de|tween two logs | ae sy yr Bhigg ag A ay bye te nly ee res a ene ag er fay denon mage . . ‘ aa bar ye a : . wc ileal . aa the preferred ek for any emergency and, in all probability, will hold it in the treasury for all t AN evening deautifully gowned| Hirsch and with plenty to spare a, aps r app _ for Pacific) Remember, in 1871 you could buy Calumet and Hecia’s stock at 50 cents. n 1905 is worth youpg women and matrons circu-| for a liberal donation to the relief | Starch company, Tacoma 9685.00 per share. 1,000 shares bought then at $500.00 is worth today $685,000 and has earned fated among the crowd and induced | fund for the persecuted Jews in| $1,600,000 in dividends pee to bur. something for the Rosia a a ‘ ROBBERY In 1896 you could buy 1,000 shares of Le Roy stock for $20.00; in 1898 {t sold for $8,500—think of . eye 2 sgetiagg FO ten A gy Mg ee 8,500 for $20.00, AND ONLY ONE CL 0 FEET BY 1400 FEET. 7 On the west side of the hall are|with an address by Judge Burk ' for $ me CLAIM ¢ j the fortune telling, fish pond, chi- who was introduced by Rabbi Jo-} : Ba, doll and Japanese booths; on seph | . — SPOKANE, Dec. b—Threy_ rob oday You Can Buy ares 0 ‘ bers this morning blew the safe of | 5 se the Goay Mercantile company b Cash Tatteee Credit |) testo, 15" lies southeast ot Seattle-Boston Copper Co. ee Eee jhere, securing $2,100, The robbers] teoured a handcar and rede a half! | mile towards Spokane, ditching the Cc or jear. They were seen by two boys, | 7 whom th hot but o 7 eat wt i adler By Hig Baca | We have 4G full size claims aA a ‘contract to take 75,000 tons from adjoining claim, which ay Parlor Furniture Sale cee ORs A Pomee is after the rob- Tl oragem nearly 960.00 per ton In copper,’ gold and silver i) jared by the enploston, @ bicedy Write us at once for our book *Futtunes in Copper.” It will be sent free to your address. bandage being found on the floor FAIR OPENS : The basement of the Alaska} bullding ts gay with decorations to-| jday. The Trinity Parish church! bazaar opened this morning, and) will be continued until Thursday} night. Luncheons will be served! each day from 12 to 2 o'clock, and an orchestra will play during the luncheon hours. Increases in Interest Hundreds of home owners from everywhere about Seattle have 4 made a special trip to the new store and its Parlor Furniture Sale ] The saving is in most cases at least 50 per cent. Come in. 724 ALASKA BUILDING, € President, Charles B. Crane; Vice President urer, M. B. Crane; A. M. Brookes, Trustee, F. A. Churebili; December 5, 1905 On presentation of this coupon you are entitled to one doll credit time, the first payment on a Christmas present bought for the home. _PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO. Never Was Such a Wonderful Sale Since SeattleWas a City. It Has Saved the Citl- zens Thousands of Dollars on Needed Fall Sup- plies Five-piece finished fabrics le of all-wool tweeds, worsteds, cheviots, in mixed colors and pla These Suits are ma perges and COR. SECOND AVE. @ UNION STREET breasted styles and cutaways; every sult has been pressed and is gu of double or single from $1 values 5.00 to $16.50, $18.00 and even $20.00; choice perfect i aie $4.85 | Men’s $10.00 Suits for teens $8.15 $8.45 Men’s Clothing, Shoes, Women’s Wear, Everything saved from the ill-fated steamer was bought ftom the underwriters and is o 25c to 60c on the Dollar Men's $10.00 Overcoats for . Men's $15.00 Overcoata for «Men's $15.00 Suits for . Men's $15.00 Cravenette Coats for Youths’ $9.00 Suits for ERNST BROS.INc, 506-308) PIKEST ) PAY LESS THAN HALF FOR{ WOMEN’S FURS, CAPES, | BOYS’ CLOTHING AT HALF FURNISHINGS. | “JACKETS AND COATS PRICE. he Fast Black Lisl Ge | At less than half price. None K Pants, 75¢ quality, to That's what we claim and are dally provi r our Wool Socks, salvage price. .Sé Prepare) 0 anos 52 Bowe wae wo at, a par Bhe ite Handkerchiefs % Poyg $3.00 Knee Pants Suits for STEEL GARBAGE BARRELS wre mentees +28 | womewre waive, | PTS. si ; ties, assorted styles Women's Walate of Albatross and | @0ys' $6.00 Knee Pants Suits, for f ee aac Myton. Be | “French Flannel, worth upto | ¥ $3.00 These are HAND MADE and are the most substantial and soy ina Gan aitie see | ee S119 | Moyh $4.60 Knee Pants sults, fo “most durable on the market, We make them exactly to your $1.00 Men's Fancy Golf Shirte, CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR. 7) S0c Child's All-Wool Underwear SHOES FOR THE WOMEN, MEN | Se | AND CHILDREN AT SAL. order, giving any size, style, shape or weight barrel required Hoops are extra heavy on our garbag: barrels, as it In in $1.00 Mer Uff Shirts tended these shall last for years and yet be as good an new ihe Men's Golf Shirts ¢ | 50c Cotton Underwear te VAGE SALE PRICES. : ‘ a eneae Oc Men's Working Shirts ..246| mens TROUSERS AT HALF | $2.00 Boys’ Rox Calf Shoes #1 NAME AND ADDRESS FREE CHILDREN’S JACKETS. — | PRICE. $2.00 Drew or Walking Shoes al . ie at. i We make no extra charge for stamping your name and ad Children's and Misses’ Jackets and | Men's $2.00 ‘Trousers for. af’ ¢ | $2.50 Dress Shoen at $1.98 ress in the steel sides of the can. You are thus ineured ney, were $3.00, $6.00 and. $7.00, | $4.00 and $5.00 Trousers for..,.. | $5.00 Logging Shoes at 82.98 against possible lows, Price, each all one price 1.64 | : $2.85 | $2.00 Women’s Shoow at... .$1.29 $2.00, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.50 ‘Won't you call and inspect them? We ud te show you around our stofe whethe? you wish to purchase gr Yeh? Ms a BOTH PHONES 1158. <3°° are always gis 900 First Ave., Cor. Marion 50 Secretary, F. SEATTLE-BOSTON COPPER CO. SEATTLE, WASH. A. Sutphen; Treas Buy While the Salvage From the Steam- ship Alameda a an Out THE 8, 8. ALAMEDA, WRECKED OFF THE GOLDEN GATE, Another Batch of Men’s Suits Worth to $18 at $7.25 $7.2 Dry Goods ow offered at | UNDERWEAR FOR MEN AT | SALVACE SALE PRICES. 7be Wool Ur 266 $1.25 quality and Drawers G4¢ $2.00 Scotch Wool Shirt na fi "Drawers « . O56 75e Derby Ribbed Shirts and Drawers be DRY GOODS AT SALVAGE PRICES, 10¢ Ticking, the yard be 7% Calleo, the yard Re 12%c Outing Flannel, the yard Ge © Wool Flannel, red 6e © Dress Goods, the yard Be R. & G, CORSETS. Odd lot, worth up to $1.00, for a DURE 56 ssepe, ensue ase Pacific. Coast Clothing Co. | = APROTEST ATTEMPTS MURDER FOR THIRD TIME! ‘on the men, nd. ft orn. nty that Cameron he him with brass his | NEW CABINET. ate ENGLAND'S fer« RK ‘ ie of y. Chambers ft 1 with Campa Ame x It ‘ mitt . , th the presi-| \ . (Continued From Page 1.) t that insurance is not] In Georgetown the election fight ait f federa 1 lis between the brewery and the Republicans Caucus water company. The fight is bitter The heads of both tickets eh Beg awe and the other heading what sc ticket, The A call to § leit was nominated by Low Mo. bo! icans. Rev. David C. Garrett ly| Mayor, John The issue in the rector « Mark's Episcopal] municipal election at West Seattle church, this elty, but now of the] is immediate annexation. The cat Church of the Redeemer at Brook-|paign has been red hot, and the ne, Mase. election is claimed by both Umbrella Raincoat Sale for Now On. Women. RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. AMONG YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS YOU" WANT TO INCLUDE HandkKerchiefs LL SURELY ONLY 16 MORE SHOPPING DAYS IN WHICH TO BUY THEM ONLY 25¢ A BOX—For Children’s Initial Handker- chiefs, nicely hemstitched and put up three in a ty and prettily decorated or pictured box. A usely,p acceptable gift. And these are really worth FOR 3he A BOX—Children’s Initial Handkerchiefs all pure linen, mind you—and very fine and sheer. Boxes are be ally embossed. Three handkerchiefs in a box al values 5 FOR LADIE ndkerehie of styles plain and fancy homstit d and em broidered, at 15¢, 20¢. 5Oe. T5e and up $ OO each Duchesse an nt ¢ Handkerchiefs at $1.25 to 5.00) each FOR GENTLE HEN are all Linen Hand- he with 4% and %-Inch each jal sale while they at $1.50 a » be tc i the merica, on sale very best 3 from now until ze Neckwear Sale End Collars Tat J stik and washable than styles to ibrol mc McCarthy Dry Goods Company Second Ave. aad ASQ SIU oo er 5s HELP! HELP! Ww ped and h 1 by the flood of SEC- OND-HANI KING ST« S$ we bh been obliged t ke tr NARCH RANGE We must sell them AT ONCE, uch BARGAINS you neyer saw. Drop € look. « We have sold MON- ARCHS y in th tw ks that the STOVES we have tak x a a v t en the better of us, THEREIS NO TIME r when MORRIS asonable s right now. In the tong 8 with the cold fog without and the warm fire within a man ifkes a cozy chair and a long smoke bee 4am fore turning in. COME and see our stock, a4 We have them of every style and description; gold= od fumed ruse sion, leat velours— cushtoned toned, every kind you heard of Prices fr up. Seeowp Avenue & Serine Syeuer SPER IAT URDAY BYVENINGS

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